An unsettled period on the horizon
Turning unsettled again as we move through the weekend, then, ex-Hurricane Kirk likely reaching northwest Europe from midweek and potentially bringing disrupti…
Read moreLargely cloudy with pockets of drizzle.
Remaining cloudy for most overnight with low cloud and hill fog bringing pockets of drizzle in places. Some clearer spells across northern regions where it will also be rather breezy particularly for coastal areas in the far northwest.
Another mostly cloudy day on Thursday, with the odd spot of drizzle at times. The best of the sunshine once again in the north, and remaining breezy here.
High pressure close by will continue to bring a good deal of dry but often cloudy weather on Friday and Saturday. Outbreaks of showery rain on Sunday. Staying mild.
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Early next week will see a good deal of dry, settled weather as high pressure builds across the UK. However, after a bright start, increasingly cloudy conditions are likely to develop by midweek, with patchy drizzle possible at times. Some fog is also possible, this slow to clear. Later next week, it looks like turning more unsettled for a time, with some rain or showers, particularly towards the east. After a possible brief drier spell next weekend, it may become largely unsettled during the following week. Winds will be mainly light for many parts early next week, but breezier conditions seem likely to develop from later next week. Temperatures will be near or a little above average at first, but will tend to drop a little below average later.
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A general trend towards more unsettled conditions for all parts seems more likely than not through this period. Initially, there may be something of a north-south split, with more unsettled conditions towards the north whilst drier conditions persist towards the south. However, as we head into December, a more unsettled and mobile picture will probably develop across all parts. Temperatures will probably be close to or a little above average overall, although some colder interludes are possible, especially in the north.
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